Person:John Anderson (182)

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John Anderson, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VA
b.Abt 1737 Pennsylvania
m. Abt 1737
  1. John Anderson, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VAAbt 1737 - 1817
  2. George AndersonAbt 1738 -
  3. James Anderson, Jr.Abt 1739 -
  4. Agnes AndersonAbt 1740 -
  5. Ann AndersonAbt 1741 -
  6. Mary AndersonAbt 1743 -
  7. Thomas AndersonAbt 1745 -
  8. Samuel AndersonAbt 1747 - 1832
  9. Jane AndersonAbt 1755 - Aft 1802
  10. Thomas AndersonAbt 1757 -
m. 7 Jan 1761
  1. Rebecca Anderson1762 - 1805
  2. James Anderson1763 - 1821
  3. Margaret Brown "Peggy" AndersonAbt 1765 - Aft 1840
  4. Elizabeth Gratton Anderson1768 - 1857
  • HJohn Anderson, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VAAbt 1737 - 1817
  • WElizabeth Walkup1790 - 1850
m. 17 Mar 1812
Facts and Events
Name John Anderson, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VA
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1737 Pennsylvania[listed first in father's will, likely oldest son]
Marriage 7 Jan 1761 Augusta County, Virginiato Elizabeth Turpin Davis
Marriage 17 Mar 1812 Greenbrier County, Virginiato Elizabeth Walkup
Death? Sep 1817 Greenbrier County, Virginia

John Anderson was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1, pg. 205 - Lockhart vs. Renick - O.S. 369; N.S. 95 - Bill, 15th August 1808. Complainants are, viz: Charles, James and John Lockhart, sons and devisees of Jacob Lockhart, deceased, who was entitled to 150 acres in County of ____, Jacob was killed by Indians prior to spring of 1806. Jacob bought the land from _____ Anderson, whose right was by settlement. Jacob's widow was Mary and she had removed to the Western Country with the family. Will of Jacob Lockhart of Greenbrier County. Wife Mary; sons, Charles, James and John, lands in Kentucky; daughters Agness and Elizabeth. Dated 31st March, 1784. Recorded in Greenbrier. Settlement certificate to John Anderson for 150 acres by right of settlement before 1st January, 1778, an assignee of Jacob Riphe in Greenbrier County adjoining Abraham Hempingstall dated 12th January, 1780. Signed by Commissioners, viz: Saml. McDowell, James McCorkle, Wm. McKee. Patent, 1798, to Daniel Garton, 310 acres on Greenbrier River.
  • Vol. 1 - John Anderson vs. Gilford and Anderson - O.S. 173; N.S. 61 - Bill, 1811. Orator had allowed his son, James Anderson, to occupy part of his plantation, and lent him a negro slave, which was attached upon execution from the Superior Court of law for Greenbrier. James Anderson came to reside more than 20 years ago. Will of John Anderson of Greenbrier County. Wife, Elizabeth; daughter Elizabeth; son James; daughter Peggy Reed; son James's children, viz: Rebeckah, John, Elizabeth, William, Washington, Davis, James, Nancy, Crawford, and the child James's wife is not pregnant with; son James's wife Nancy (Agness); son-in-law William Ward; daughter, Rebecca Ward. Dated 16th January 1810. Never recorded. (Objected to because testator is still living).
References
  1. IGI Record.
  2.   Geneanet Community Trees Index.

    Name John Anderson
    Gender M (Male)
    Birth Place Virginia, Virginia, USA
    Marriage Date 7 janv. 1761 (7 Jan 1761)
    Marriage Place Augusta, Virginia, USA
    Marriage 2 Date 17 mars 1812 (17 Mar 1812)
    Marriage 2 Place Greenbrier (Greenbrier Run), West Virginia, USA
    Death Date sept. 1817 (Sep 1817)
    Death Place Greenbrier (Greenbrier Run), West Virginia, USA
    Father James Anderson
    Mother Margaret Jean Happer
    Spouse[s]
    Elizabeth Turpin Davis
    Elizabeth Walkup
    Child[ren]
    Elizabeth Gratton Anderson
    James Anderson
    Margaret Brown Anderson
    Peggy Anderson
    Rebecca Phoebe Anderson
    Sarah Anderson